The internet is loving this San Antonio H-E-B worker's tamale jingle and dance

Updated 10:14 pm, Friday, December 9, 2016

Selling tamales in San Antonio isn't a tough pitch, but a local H-E-B worker went ahead and added her own flair to the business and social media is eating it up.

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The internet is loving this San Antonio H-E-B worker's tamale jingle and dance

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Selling tamales in South Texas isn't a tough pitch, but a local H-E-B worker went ahead and added her own flair to the task and social media is eating it up.

Sung to the tune of James Brown's classic "Get Up Offa That Thing," the unnamed H-E-B employee has the internet dancing and ready to buy whatever she's selling — in this case, tamales — after Facebook user John A. Castillo caught the show in a video that is now racking up views.

"Get up offa that thing and grab a pack of tamales. Get up offa that thing and get your hot tamales, whoo," is the jingle the jolly woman sings while dancing little jig and touting a crate of the beloved delicacy.